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jennifer ashton here with the scoop. it seems like every time we turn around, there's something else with bpa. it's terrible. you know, it's the end of the world. what's really going on with the latest bpa discovery? >> the saga continues, erica, and still really more questions than answers. you're right, bpa or this chemical, this bisphenol a. more than 95% of us have traces of it detectable in our urine. this should not be a surprise. this is a study that looked although the bpa compounds in dental sealants because they are used in -- to do good things in our children and actually found that when these sealants combine with saliva, the enzymes in saliva release a bpa by-product detectable in the saliva of children up to three hours after sealants are applied. >> is there enough that's detected or that perhaps would stay with us for it to be a major concern for parents? >> unclear at this point. it's unknown. this study was based on a review of toxicology literature and certainly more research needs to be done. they nee
jennifer ashton here with the scoop. it seems like every time we turn around, there's something else with bpa. it's terrible. you know, it's the end of the world. what's really going on with the latest bpa discovery? >> the saga continues, erica, and still really more questions than answers. you're right, bpa or this chemical, this bisphenol a. more than 95% of us have traces of it detectable in our urine. this should not be a surprise. this is a study that looked although the bpa...
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jennifer ashton is here with some cerebral science. i imagine there has to be a little brain damage here. >> i think there are multiple aspects to this that can potentially be not so great. we're not just talking about the advantages here. there are clear advantages to this technological age in which we live, but let's talk about the healths risks and downside, if you will. first of all, when you're on these screens all day long, and the average american is spending over eight hours a day on some type of screen, what are you not doing in you're not interacting with friends and family, not enter sizing, sleeping, all of those can be suboptimal -- >> you're not looking where you're going walking down the street. i've burned into an air conditioner before. >> i find it very difficult to separate myself. you're worried about your patient, your children, your jobs. it's a problem. >> you mention social skills. i worried about my son not knowing how to properly answer a phone because we have cell phones but it could go beyond that. >> the ri
jennifer ashton is here with some cerebral science. i imagine there has to be a little brain damage here. >> i think there are multiple aspects to this that can potentially be not so great. we're not just talking about the advantages here. there are clear advantages to this technological age in which we live, but let's talk about the healths risks and downside, if you will. first of all, when you're on these screens all day long, and the average american is spending over eight hours a day...
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jennifer petit was raped, strangled. in the courtroom when jurors got a chance to look at those just horrific crime scene pictures. this we so emotional and so disturbing that jurors were, in fact, brought to tears. harry? >> betty nguyen in new haven, connecticut this morning, thank you. >> joining us our cbs news analyst jack ford. >> good to see you. >> five capital murder cases you have prosecuted in your history. people don't realize those crime scene photos, unlike any video, unlike any movie you would sebrings you absolutely to that scene and you know why those people broke down in tears. >> oftentimes, that's one of the difficult -- most difficult chores for a judge in a trial to deal with, the gruesome photographers, a test the judge has to follow, a balancing test, told to determine whether or not the probative value, what this adds to the case -- >> right. >> -- outweighs tprejudice dishsial impact they will have. often they will say, here's what we'll do, we are not going to contest the person died of a gunsh
jennifer petit was raped, strangled. in the courtroom when jurors got a chance to look at those just horrific crime scene pictures. this we so emotional and so disturbing that jurors were, in fact, brought to tears. harry? >> betty nguyen in new haven, connecticut this morning, thank you. >> joining us our cbs news analyst jack ford. >> good to see you. >> five capital murder cases you have prosecuted in your history. people don't realize those crime scene photos, unlike...
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jennifer. >> nothing more to say. >> jennifer, how has this been for kennedy? because so much about being a little kid these days is about inclusion and we talk about bullying and acceptance and all of these other issues and a lot of this is coming into play here. >> it is. and, you know, right from the get-go, i had told her how i felt about the cheer. you know, that i didn't think it was right for little girls to say. so, she understood that. you know, when i finally told her the other day that, you know, they kicked her off the team, you know, i made sure to know it was nothing she did. she wasn't being punished. just that people are mad and mommy and daddy. and, you know, because of that, we were going to have to not be be able to go back. >> kennedy, do you still want to be o on a cheerleading team. >> uh-huh. >> yeah, you still do? when you were doing it, was cheerleading fun? >> um, i don't know yet. >> you don't know yet. >> i don't know. >> she's so cute, she's absolutely precious. >> thank you. >> mom, help me understand this. do you want to pursue th
jennifer. >> nothing more to say. >> jennifer, how has this been for kennedy? because so much about being a little kid these days is about inclusion and we talk about bullying and acceptance and all of these other issues and a lot of this is coming into play here. >> it is. and, you know, right from the get-go, i had told her how i felt about the cheer. you know, that i didn't think it was right for little girls to say. so, she understood that. you know, when i finally told...
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jennifer ashton is here. it's dig gusting. they found out that test one out of seven wouldn't pass the test, that's conservative. >> this is precisely why i stay out of my own kitchen. but in actuality erica, there are a significant number of food-borne illnesses in the country have year resulting in about 325,000 hospitalizations the cdc estimates and about 5,000 estimated deaths due to foodborne illness. >> it's serious. probably a number go unreported so the numbers could be potentially higher. >> absolutely. >> so what is it? where are the germiest grimiest bacteria-laden spots we need to clean up? >> basically anywhere you put your hands from the second you walk in your kitchen. remember, you can potentially bring germs into your kitchen before you start cutting. anywhere from the faucet and sink to the refrigerator to the stove handles. everywhere. but these are really the biggest hot spots. they start really with what we use to clean our kitchens which are sponges. >> this -- i can just say, this is a plea to everyone a
jennifer ashton is here. it's dig gusting. they found out that test one out of seven wouldn't pass the test, that's conservative. >> this is precisely why i stay out of my own kitchen. but in actuality erica, there are a significant number of food-borne illnesses in the country have year resulting in about 325,000 hospitalizations the cdc estimates and about 5,000 estimated deaths due to foodborne illness. >> it's serious. probably a number go unreported so the numbers could be...
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jennifer ashton, thank you so much. we'll be right back. you're watching "the early show" on cbs. >> announcer: "cbs healthwatch" sponsored by thermacare heat wraps. all day back relief with no pills. just relief. how can you get pain relief without taking pills around the clock? try thermacare heatwraps, for all day relief without pills. i was surprised, thermacare worked all day. you feel the heat. and it relaxes and unlocks the muscle. you've got to try it. [ man ] thermacare, more effective for back pain than the maximum dose of acetaminophen, the medicine in tylenol. go to thermacare.com today for a $3 off coupon. thermacare. no pills. no pain. just relief. and get this year's colors up on the wall...this year. let's get better prices... and better paint. let's break out the drop cloths, rollers, brushes, and tape. let's start small. then go big. no matter what the budget. and when we're done, let's take a bow. more saving. more doing. that's the power of the home depot. behr premium plus ultra. the only interior paint and primer in on
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jennifer ashton. good morning, all. so, karl, you're in portland, oregon. you're staying in a hotel. what night was it? >> friday afternoon i started to get these like -- i felt like there were bites and i was thinking i got a mosquito bite. and then later on i started to notice up by my shoulder there were more bites. and i went out and got benadryl, went to sleep, and then i woke up at 6:30 in the morning on saturday morning and when i woke up, i'm like -- got bites all over me and i turn on the light and my pillow is covered in blood. and when i looked down at the pillow, there's blood everywhere, i feel on my head there's all these bites, and i start to freak out. i don't know what happened to me. >> so you head off to the emergency room. hold your hand still a second because i want to get a camera close-up there. dr. ashton will point out. that is a nasty by the. and you have 43 of them? >> 43, all over my back, my shoulder, my feet.by the. and you have 43 of them? >> 43, all over my back, my shoulder, my feet. >> what did the emergency room say? >> th
jennifer ashton. good morning, all. so, karl, you're in portland, oregon. you're staying in a hotel. what night was it? >> friday afternoon i started to get these like -- i felt like there were bites and i was thinking i got a mosquito bite. and then later on i started to notice up by my shoulder there were more bites. and i went out and got benadryl, went to sleep, and then i woke up at 6:30 in the morning on saturday morning and when i woke up, i'm like -- got bites all over me and i...
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jennifer raped and strangled. i was in the courtroom when jurors got a chance to look at those horrific crime scene pictures. they were so emotional and so disturbing that jurors were, in fact, brought to tears. harry? >> betty in new haven, connecticut, this morning, thank you. >>> joining us is legal analyst jack ford. good morning. >> good to see you, harry. >> former prosecutor. five capital murder cases that you prosecuted in your history. people don't realize those crime scene photos, unlike any video. unlike any movie brings you absolutely to that scene and you know why those people broke down in tears. >> often times that's one of the most difficult chores for a judge in a trial to deal with. the gruesome photographs. this is a test that the judge has to follow, a balancing test and there's told to determine whether or not the probative value, what it adds to the case outweighs the impact it will have and oftentimes for instance you see the defense say, with regard to autopsy photos or crime scene photos,
jennifer raped and strangled. i was in the courtroom when jurors got a chance to look at those horrific crime scene pictures. they were so emotional and so disturbing that jurors were, in fact, brought to tears. harry? >> betty in new haven, connecticut, this morning, thank you. >>> joining us is legal analyst jack ford. good morning. >> good to see you, harry. >> former prosecutor. five capital murder cases that you prosecuted in your history. people don't realize...
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. >> reporter: jennifer is working on a doodle for google's check website. >> it's the birthday of kamenski who was an educator in czech republic. >> reporter: the doodler's take their art seriously from emulating the masters to imitating cartoons. suzy says the doodlers do it all. >> we can do acrylic. we can do oil pastels. there's all kinds of possibilities out there. >> reporter: you can make this logo look like it's been made out of anything. >> pretty much. >> reporter: during this year's winter olympics google doodles recognized a different event every day. and when sesame street turned 40 last year, muppets moved on to google home pages around the world. >> hubble telescope's 20th anniversary. this is one i'm pretty excited. >> reporter: the doodlers come up with ideas in casual pitch meetings largely baseded on the calendar and what's going on in the world looking for ideas they call google-e. art, science and technology. steering clear of anything that seems commercial or political. google doodles have become an on-line art extravaganza. but the original doodle put up by company f
. >> reporter: jennifer is working on a doodle for google's check website. >> it's the birthday of kamenski who was an educator in czech republic. >> reporter: the doodler's take their art seriously from emulating the masters to imitating cartoons. suzy says the doodlers do it all. >> we can do acrylic. we can do oil pastels. there's all kinds of possibilities out there. >> reporter: you can make this logo look like it's been made out of anything. >> pretty...
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jennifer ashton is here to help everyone this morning get a good night's sleep. clearly, i can't speak so i need your help. >> tonight and tomorrow morning are going to be not pleasant in my household. >> because school is starting to your kids tomorrow. >> exactly. >> a lot of people in this boat. bedtimes get later over summer. what's the most important thing we need to do to try to get things back on track. >> ideally we could have started weeks ago and had a gradual, easy, seamless transition into getting more sleep but we didn't do that if my household. if you are facing your kids going back to school, or even your own work schedule changing now, last-minute crunch, the most important thing you can do now is to expose yourself or your child to early morning sunlight. it is critical important. helps reset our internal clocks and rhythms. if they have those blackout drapes and you thought you were such a good parent to keep your kids' room dark, open them up early -- >> let the sun shine in. >> flip on the lights. it helps. >> as we get to the tips, just exact
jennifer ashton is here to help everyone this morning get a good night's sleep. clearly, i can't speak so i need your help. >> tonight and tomorrow morning are going to be not pleasant in my household. >> because school is starting to your kids tomorrow. >> exactly. >> a lot of people in this boat. bedtimes get later over summer. what's the most important thing we need to do to try to get things back on track. >> ideally we could have started weeks ago and had a...
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jennifer ashton is here with more on this. this committee has been basically split about whether or not to allow the continuation of this drug. first off, what does it do? this is a diabetic drug. what does it do? >> specifically we're talking about a medication for people with type ii diabetes where their body doesn't produce enough insulin or it doesn't work properly. this is a class of medication called insulin sensetizers. doctor and about two years ago, a study came out that found out what? >> big study in 2007 found that this medication increased the risk of heart attacks in people taking it by 43%. now, the controversy there medically is that we know that people with diabetes are in and of themselves at higher risk for diabetes, stroke and death. but the last thing you want to do with the treatment is have the risks of the treatment outweigh the benefits and that's what this committee will be looking at. >> so then this morning the "new york times" reports that glaxosmithkline new about tknew and hid the results? >> the
jennifer ashton is here with more on this. this committee has been basically split about whether or not to allow the continuation of this drug. first off, what does it do? this is a diabetic drug. what does it do? >> specifically we're talking about a medication for people with type ii diabetes where their body doesn't produce enough insulin or it doesn't work properly. this is a class of medication called insulin sensetizers. doctor and about two years ago, a study came out that found...
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jennifer ashton joining us with the details. is it as simple as saying all those ear buds constantly if your ear, volume jacked up, is way at your hearing? >> we don't know. there are -- there's a lot that we don't understand about why teens have problems with hearing. there can be genetic factors, due to certain med kags, due to childhood infections or prematuri prematurity, but one of the controllable exposureexposures, will s environmental. it's these ear buds, listening to mp3s or ipods at high decibels for prolonged periods of time. that's the only theory that can account for this -- >> it's dramatic to see 30% over 15 years. how exactly does music being loud if your ear, how does that kill your hearing so significantly? >> you have to understand what happens to sound waves goes through the ear. as sound hits the outer ear and transmits the inner ear it goes through a series of bones and tissues and nefrves and targets the inner air with hair fibers that transmit hearing to the impulls in the brain. they think one time or p
jennifer ashton joining us with the details. is it as simple as saying all those ear buds constantly if your ear, volume jacked up, is way at your hearing? >> we don't know. there are -- there's a lot that we don't understand about why teens have problems with hearing. there can be genetic factors, due to certain med kags, due to childhood infections or prematuri prematurity, but one of the controllable exposureexposures, will s environmental. it's these ear buds, listening to mp3s or...
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jennifer ashton, you can stop now. >> no, i've got to get my 30 in. >> okay. well. coming up next made winning in the u.s. open look easy. we'll talk kim clijsters, three-time champion and mother of one, when we come back. ♪ let's take a look at the stats. mini has more than double the fiber and whole grain... making him a great contender in this bout... against mid-morning hunger. honey nut cheerios is coming in a little short. you've got more whole grain in your little finger! let's get ready for breakfaaaaaaaaaast! ( ding, cheering, ringing ) keeping you full and focused with more than double the fiber and whole grain... in every tasty bite -- frrrrrrosted mini-wheeeeats! didn't know i had it in me. >>> the. it took defending champ kim clijsters less than an hour to beat vera zvonareva, as her 2-year-old daughter, jada, watched in the stands. there she is with watermelon. congratulations, great to have you with us. >> thanks. a pleasure to be here. you've said you really love playing in new york at the open. what about this particular tournament gets you so jaz
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jennifer ashton with more. good morning. >> good morning. >> bill said this is often referred to as a bridge to a transplant. he's not scheduled for one but is that ultimately what he could need? >> possibly. there's two approved indications for this lvad. one, as we heard s to let the heart recover and let the patient recover when a heart transplant is being sought. the other indication is called destination therapy, and it's approved for such use meaning it's put in with no hopes of putting the person on no transplant list to augment their left ventricle and recover from heart failure. >> given his heart history, and bill just outlined some of that for us, and how risky this procedure was, were you surprised that he had received the lvad? >> it's not surprising. in one who has had many heart attacks, in this case five, the left ventricle, the main functioning muscle of the heart, can be so weakened that the heart just cannot pump enough blood through the body. fluid then starts to build up into the lungs and
jennifer ashton with more. good morning. >> good morning. >> bill said this is often referred to as a bridge to a transplant. he's not scheduled for one but is that ultimately what he could need? >> possibly. there's two approved indications for this lvad. one, as we heard s to let the heart recover and let the patient recover when a heart transplant is being sought. the other indication is called destination therapy, and it's approved for such use meaning it's put in with no...
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jennifer ashton, thank you so much. for more, go to our partner in hell, webmd.com and search for artificial sweeteners. we'll be right back. >> announcer: "cbs healthwatch" sponsored by prevacid. treat frequent heartburn with prevacid 4 hour. nothing beats prevacid®24hr. just one pill helps keep you heartburn free for a full 24 hours. prevent the acid that causes frequent heartburn with prevacid®24hr, all day, all night. nothing works better. [ male announcer ] with its 43 safety features, like the parkview rear back-up camera... hi, sweetie. there you are. [ male announcer ] ...electronic vehicle information center, and rear cross path detection system, now available in the safety tech package, the chrysler town & country is a safe bet to make. ♪ ♪ everywhere i go ♪ i'll pass it on, ♪ around...and on...and on... edible arrangements. happiness is always in season. visit, call or go to ediblearrangements.com. have you tried honey bunches of oats yet? every spoonful is a little different. mmm. they got three ki
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jennifer ashton is here with more. disgust. one out of seven kitchens wouldn't pass the test. that was conservative, they said. it is probably worse in reality. >> precisely why i stay out of my own kitchen. but in actuality, erica, there are number of foodborne illnesses every year, resulting in 325,000 hospitalizations and 5,000 estimated deaths due to foodborne illness. this is not an insignificant issue. >> it is ear just. actually a number of them also go unreported. numbers could be potentially higher. >> absolute. >> i what is it? where's the germiest, grimeiest, most bacteria laden spots in the kitchen we need to clean up? >> anywhere that you put your hands from the second you walk in your kitchen. remember, you can potentially bring germs into your kitchen before you start cutting. anywhere from the faucet and sink to the refrigerator and to the stove handles and everywhere. but these are really the biggest hotspots and start really with what we use to clean our kitchen which is are sponge. >> can i just say this is a plea to everyone, don't use my dish sponge on the
jennifer ashton is here with more. disgust. one out of seven kitchens wouldn't pass the test. that was conservative, they said. it is probably worse in reality. >> precisely why i stay out of my own kitchen. but in actuality, erica, there are number of foodborne illnesses every year, resulting in 325,000 hospitalizations and 5,000 estimated deaths due to foodborne illness. this is not an insignificant issue. >> it is ear just. actually a number of them also go unreported. numbers...
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jennifer ashton. thank you very much. >>> up next, julie finds out eating at a great restaurant is a lot different than working at one. our dream job series begins when we come back on "the early show." >> announcer: "cbs health watch" sponsored by v-8 v-fusion. vegetables that taste like fruit. >> announcer: "cbs health watch" sponsored by v-8 v-fusion. vegetables that taste like fruit. a serving of vegetables hidden by a serving of fruit. [woof woof] v8. what's your number? >>> "the early show" anchors are all getting a chance to live out a fantasy, our dream jobs. i love great food, so what could be better than working at one of the nation's finest restaurants? once i got to the french laundry oig, i found i might have bitten off more than i could chew. ♪ ♪ >> reporter: nestled in yountville, t"the french laundr" has twice been named best restaurant in the world. >> we're fortunate to have a vegetable garden so close to our restaurant. >> reporter: they use only the fresher ingredients includin
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jennifer ashton is here with objective advice. good morning. >> good morning. >> so what did the study find? >> the american chemistry council is the group that you're referring to. they did sponsor a study. they only looked at about #84 bag, and no shock, she found they had bacteria. 51% had coal low form, 12% contained e. coli. but they did not find any salmonella or listeria p. and it's important to remember that we've said it before, bacteria are everywhere. we don't expect these bags to be sterile unless you have a weakened immune system. they really are not going to make you sick. >> even if you look at this and you say maybe it's not such a big thing to worry about but you want to make sure that your family stays safe, what kind of precautions should you take? >> you don't want to lick the inside of the bag, but even if you do, you can probably be rest assured it's not going to make you sick. so one easy thing you can do, clean the bag. whether you clean it by hand or put it in a washing machine or use bleach or use an eco-
jennifer ashton is here with objective advice. good morning. >> good morning. >> so what did the study find? >> the american chemistry council is the group that you're referring to. they did sponsor a study. they only looked at about #84 bag, and no shock, she found they had bacteria. 51% had coal low form, 12% contained e. coli. but they did not find any salmonella or listeria p. and it's important to remember that we've said it before, bacteria are everywhere. we don't...
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jennifer ashton for a reality check. so, what are the proposed new guidelines? >> the new guidelines really involve the creation of a new phase in this timeline called the preclinical phase. this is a phase where the patient would be asymptomatic, without any symptoms. it would be diagnosed with a combination of brain imaging, like p.e.t. scan as well as biomarkers, fluids in a spinal tap, and hopefully this would catch the disease before it man tests. the second phase would be mild cognitive impairment. that's when someone starts to have actives with daily living. the final phase is alzheimer's demean sha, because dementia can be caused by other things. that remains a definitive diagnosis that is only made on the basis of autopsy findings. >> which is what i was going to say because you don't know until someone has passed. >> correct. >> this tends to run in families. so, if there could be some sort of early diagnosis, perhaps as early in the 50s, before signs start showing up, does that change the course of action? can you stop it? >> well, not yet. the hopes
jennifer ashton for a reality check. so, what are the proposed new guidelines? >> the new guidelines really involve the creation of a new phase in this timeline called the preclinical phase. this is a phase where the patient would be asymptomatic, without any symptoms. it would be diagnosed with a combination of brain imaging, like p.e.t. scan as well as biomarkers, fluids in a spinal tap, and hopefully this would catch the disease before it man tests. the second phase would be mild...
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jennifer hartstein. this is your area of expertise, so it's good to are you here on this topic. >> thank you. >> he's an inspiration. >> absolutely. >> sadly for a lot of families it doesn't work out this way. so, when you're dealing with such an emotionally challenging time in your child's life, they're a teenager, how do you know this is not just they're being a teen, they don't want me around and there's severe depression? >> you have to look forewarning signs. teenage depression, adult depression are different. teen depression, you know, is more irritability, it's not having interest in things they used to have interest in before. it's really a shift in the person that you knew more so. so, it's to the nth degree, not just the typical irritability in teenagers. if your gut is saying, i'm worried about my kid, ask the question. >> go yo your gut. pa is the question? are you depressed? >> i'm worried about you. i'm noticing you're not hanging out with your friend. you're in your room a lot. weight goin
jennifer hartstein. this is your area of expertise, so it's good to are you here on this topic. >> thank you. >> he's an inspiration. >> absolutely. >> sadly for a lot of families it doesn't work out this way. so, when you're dealing with such an emotionally challenging time in your child's life, they're a teenager, how do you know this is not just they're being a teen, they don't want me around and there's severe depression? >> you have to look forewarning signs....
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jennifer gray took home that coveted mirror ball trophy last time. all the highlights from last night's season finale. >>> plus thanksgiving tradition the presidential pardon coming up we're going to introduce you to two very lucky turkeys. ♪ ♪ [ dad ] yeah! [ cheers and applause ] [ male announcer ] achievement gets points for living life. earn pnc points for your credit and debit card purchases. ♪ find out more at pnc.com/getpoints. pnc. for the achiever in us all. . >>> i think one very important thing that you should have when you're in the occupational therapy field is to have compassion. we work with a wide range of patient with children with learning disability or stroke patients or the elderly. >> only 26 in our class. so it's not crowded and you feel like you're getting the attention you need. >> having faculty members that will allow us to go to these placements and get that hands on learning and know what's out there is really very helpful. >> you'll never lack a job. . >>> many of us are preparing to celebrate thanksgiving, but a ha
jennifer gray took home that coveted mirror ball trophy last time. all the highlights from last night's season finale. >>> plus thanksgiving tradition the presidential pardon coming up we're going to introduce you to two very lucky turkeys. ♪ ♪ [ dad ] yeah! [ cheers and applause ] [ male announcer ] achievement gets points for living life. earn pnc points for your credit and debit card purchases. ♪ find out more at pnc.com/getpoints. pnc. for the achiever in us all. ....
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let's go live to jennifer franciotti with the latest. >> the race has not been officially called, but with 290 precincts in, gregg bernstein leads the race by 1421 votes. this is for the democratic primary. patricia jessamy supporters were feeling pretty good tuesday night. they were keeping a positive attitude about the race. she showed up to thank everyone and said she was feeling confident about the race. the bernstein campaign was cautiously optimistic about tuesday's results. poll workers spent the day at the precinct. they took the day off to support bernstein. bernstein talked a little about why he thinks he was able to make such headway. >> it came to the level of frustration people were feeling about living in one of america's most dangerous cities. i do not know if it is a question of what patricia jessamy did or did not do. >> it is important to note these numbers are unofficial. the bernstein campaign has 49% of the vote while the jessamy campaign has 47% of the vote. reporting live, jennifer franciotti, wbal-tv 11 news. >> the voting tally for executive has not been compl
let's go live to jennifer franciotti with the latest. >> the race has not been officially called, but with 290 precincts in, gregg bernstein leads the race by 1421 votes. this is for the democratic primary. patricia jessamy supporters were feeling pretty good tuesday night. they were keeping a positive attitude about the race. she showed up to thank everyone and said she was feeling confident about the race. the bernstein campaign was cautiously optimistic about tuesday's results. poll...
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reports say that jennifer lopez is talking to replace ellen and harry connic, jr. has been mentioned as a repolice -- replacement. >>> coming up, opera in the supermarket. people in the produce section receive a real surprise. howard? >> jc, beautiful, beautiful weather, but if you have a got outdoor plans, don't go anywhere. we've got some issues to discuss that limb act you. we take a look at the allergy updates, in pretty good shape except for the mold spores. the weekend photographs when 9 news now returns. >>> president obama is in detroit where he is saluting the comeback of the auto industry. the administration said without the bailout, the companies would have lost millions of dollars. the administration expects to recoup the entire $60 billion that it loaned to law enforcements as part of the bailout. let's listen to the president. >> give him a big round of applause. because of a funeral she couldn't be here, but give a huge round of applause to one of the best governors, jennifer granholm. she's doing a great job. your outstanding new mayor and close to
reports say that jennifer lopez is talking to replace ellen and harry connic, jr. has been mentioned as a repolice -- replacement. >>> coming up, opera in the supermarket. people in the produce section receive a real surprise. howard? >> jc, beautiful, beautiful weather, but if you have a got outdoor plans, don't go anywhere. we've got some issues to discuss that limb act you. we take a look at the allergy updates, in pretty good shape except for the mold spores. the weekend...
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jennifer is what at city hall with that story. >> it includes taxing hospitals. it proposal is in the works to create a bad ted tax and it coud generate up to $10 million a year. >> the strategy is based on biotech and high tech that is based out of universities and hospitals. >> those hospitals will like the be tapped to defray the budget deficit. sources say the mayor is considering taxing hospital beds. the rate would be up to $1 per bed. hospitals would 0 $365 for each bed. henry questions the wisdom of doing this. he said hopkins generates jobs and maintains its own security detail. but they are real anchor for the city. >> the mayor says waving income tax cost the city $80 million a year. >> we have a problem in the city. more than once last rate of the land is not taxable. that creates systemic in balance and create a systemic problem that we need to address. >> the mayor said she will prevent shot -- she will present the plan. >> thank you. fred bealefeld is sounding off on the massive budget cuts. he said it is twice as bad as previously thought. the num
jennifer is what at city hall with that story. >> it includes taxing hospitals. it proposal is in the works to create a bad ted tax and it coud generate up to $10 million a year. >> the strategy is based on biotech and high tech that is based out of universities and hospitals. >> those hospitals will like the be tapped to defray the budget deficit. sources say the mayor is considering taxing hospital beds. the rate would be up to $1 per bed. hospitals would 0 $365 for each...
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only from jennifer. you don't have to spend a lot to have good taste. >>> tonight on "nightline," stunning reports from the ground in gail pennybacker -- in haiti. >>> jencorey heads to vegas for the miss america pageant. there she is, in the red dress. she is also an accomplished opera singer with the national review the washington national opera. she will be the only contestant with the green platform encouraging innovative and responsible recycling. >> she has an amazing voice. >>> we had a great sendoff at redskins park today. we saw a washington institution step down at the park, the wizards of fell flat, and capitals had one of the greatest comebacks of the season. ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> the toyota sports desk, brought to you by your local toyota dealers -- moving you forward. it >>> what a hockey game in florida tonight, the capitals were down 4-1. they beat the panthers, 5-4, and day won it in a shootout. alex ovechkin picks up the bouncing puck, yes, sir, 4-3, the capitals down by one. where is mike gr
only from jennifer. you don't have to spend a lot to have good taste. >>> tonight on "nightline," stunning reports from the ground in gail pennybacker -- in haiti. >>> jencorey heads to vegas for the miss america pageant. there she is, in the red dress. she is also an accomplished opera singer with the national review the washington national opera. she will be the only contestant with the green platform encouraging innovative and responsible recycling. >> she...
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jennifer donelan it -- jennifer donelan is alive. >> this is main street. it leads to 395 in virginia. it will be shut down. you will not seek tarsier. you will see barricades. -- not cars. they are converging for the nuclear summit next week. residents worry about travel. >> are we save? >> driving will be more difficult. >> we know is some burden. >> it is security times 10. be ableusly doubt i will to open on monday. i would like to, but we shall see. it is up to the secret service. >> they are shutting down a wide part of the corridor or around the convention center. even if you do not travel around the center, 46 heads of state will be traveling around. >> pay attention to the sound of oncoming sirens. >> maybe four or five blocks known st.-- down the street. >> you are going toork? >> absolutely. businesses are getting their deveries in now. security rules are proving difficult for some. at old dominion, they had to provide licenses, and now have to take pictures. >> it is hard. we do not know what they actually want. >> at a press conference, they sa
jennifer donelan it -- jennifer donelan is alive. >> this is main street. it leads to 395 in virginia. it will be shut down. you will not seek tarsier. you will see barricades. -- not cars. they are converging for the nuclear summit next week. residents worry about travel. >> are we save? >> driving will be more difficult. >> we know is some burden. >> it is security times 10. be ableusly doubt i will to open on monday. i would like to, but we shall see. it is up...
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jennifer franciotti, wbal-tv 11 news. >> the police department says is expected to receive some public safety grants. that money will go towards increasing neighborhood foot patrols and help reduce callant crime. >> we have made a lot of strides against violent crime in our state, but we still have a long way to go. >> grant money totaling $7.1 million is set to go to the charles village area which is still dealing with the murder of stephen pitcairn. >> one man has been released. the man is in no way exonerated because he entered an alford plea to murder. this was in the rape and murder of a woman. evidence cleared man of the rape. owens was released after all charges were dropped. >> the orioles will soon have a new manager. buck showalter will take over the worst team in the league when the orioles returned from a road trip. he will replace one sam well. several have already posted your opinions on our facebook page. here is one response. this morning, we would like to hear from you. it is our water cooler question of the day. what to think of the orioles hiring box shoulder? e-mail
jennifer franciotti, wbal-tv 11 news. >> the police department says is expected to receive some public safety grants. that money will go towards increasing neighborhood foot patrols and help reduce callant crime. >> we have made a lot of strides against violent crime in our state, but we still have a long way to go. >> grant money totaling $7.1 million is set to go to the charles village area which is still dealing with the murder of stephen pitcairn. >> one man has been...